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11 July, 16:46

Which will result in a perfect square trinomial?

a. (3x - 5) (3x - 5)

b. (3x - 5) (5 - 3x)

c. (3x - 5) (3x 5)

d. (3x - 5) (-3x - 5) ?

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  1. 11 July, 20:13
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    (3x-5) (3x-5) gives a perfect square trinomial

    because it is in the (a-b) square format

    (a-b) square = asquare - 2ab + bsquare

    asquare - 2ab + bsquare is a trinomial
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